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2010 Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Programs

July 1, 2010

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MA Program Administrators

Cape Light CompactTel: 1-800-797-6699efficiency@capelightcompact.org

Bay State GasTel: 1-800-232-0120efficiency@baystategas.com

National GridTel: 1-800-787-1706/1-800-843-3636efficiency@us.ngrid.com

Berkshire GasTel: 1-800-944-3212efficiency@berkshiregas.com

New England Gas CompanyTel: 1-508-324-7811efficiency@sug.com.com

NSTARTel: 1-781-441-8592efficiency@nstar.com

UnitilTel: 1-888-301-7700efficiency@unitil.com

Western MassachusettsElectric CompanyTel: 1-800-835-2707efficiency@wmeco.com

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Green Communities Act 

Green Communities Act signed into law on July 2, 2008 to

promote enhanced gas and electric energy efficiency throughout

the Commonwealth.

- Program Administrators to develop state-wide Three Year Plan providing for acquisition of all available cost effective energy efficiency.

The Three Year Plan reflects:

- Aggressive – unprecedented – savings goals

- Required gas/electric program integration and seamless delivery across Program Administrators

- A commitment to go both “deeper” (more comprehensive) in buildings; and “broader” (more customers participating)

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Business Electric Program Spending: 2010-2012 = $300 Million

Business = Retrofit, New Construction, Direct Install (aka Small Business)

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$20,000,000

$40,000,000

$60,000,000

$80,000,000

$100,000,000

$120,000,000

$140,000,000

$160,000,000

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Sales, Technical Assistance & Training

Participant Incentive

Marketing and Advertising

Program Planning and Administration

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Prescriptive Lighting-1• Many new LED measures added

• New controls added and clean room measures

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Prescriptive Lighting-2

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Prescriptive Lighting-3

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Prescriptive Lighting-5

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Prescriptive HVAC

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Prescriptive Variable Frequency Drive

Retrofit:

Prescriptive VFD incentives increased (up to 15%-20%)

Covers a variety of applications including pumping systems

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Prescriptive Motor & Variable Frequency Drive

NEW application for combined motors and drive.

Intended for efficiency opportunities where the existing motor is older and not inverter-duty rated. The new motor must meet NEMA-premium efficiency requirements.

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Prescriptive Compressed Air

RETROFIT

Simplified application process to reduce project information requirements and processing

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Prescriptive Energy Management System

RETROFIT

Upgrade your HVAC EMS!

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Custom Projects

Covers most everything not prescriptive

Requires detailed engineering studies to determine costs and savings

Pays for a % of total project installed cost

Incentives capped at 1.5 year payback to customer

Retrofit: Up to 50% of project cost

New Construction: Up to 75% of incremental cost

Gas energy savings is now counted when screening projects to

determine if eligible for incentives!

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Technical Services for Custom Projects

• NGrid has 8 in-house Energy Engineers in MA

• Coordinates In-depth engineering analysis• Determines actual project costs and energy savings to shows

the customer their best options

• Pre & Post Metering May be Required

• Power, Flow, Pressures, Temps, etc

• Service Provided by Independent Consultants• Can be provided by customers engineering firm or through

NGrid recommendation

• What does it cost?• National Grid will typically share the cost 50-50

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Special Prescriptive Bonus!

•Three plus prescriptive incentives pays 10% bonus on Non- lighting incentives

Example:1. Prescriptive Lighting $14,5672. VFD incentive $ 16,5003. EMS controls $ 13,500

Eligible Subtotal $ 30,000Bonus: $ 3,000

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Comprehensive ELECTRIC Retrofit:

• Higher Incentives!

• Lower Payback Caps!

Special Custom Incentives!

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2010 Stimulus Program!

The incentives will provide a 50% "kicker" to the

standard prescriptive incentives!

The stimulus offering will apply to Large Commercial

Retrofit for select Lighting measures, VFD/Motors, and

Air Compressors!  

The program applies to applications:

• submitted by August 1st

• installed by September 30th!

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NEW MA Initiative - CHP

• CHP is an efficient, clean, and reliable approach to generating power and while providing thermal energy

• Designed to meet the thermal and electrical base loads of a facility while reducing emissions of greenhouse gases

• Needs to pass the Massachusetts’ Benefit/Cost Model

• Installed Cost per kW

• CHP System Electric & Thermal Efficiency

• Run hours with on site- use of thermal energy

• Maintenance Costs

• 60% Combined Electric and Thermal Efficiency (HHV basis)

• A project which barely exceeds the minimum efficiency requirements is unlikely to have a BCR > 1.0

Combined Heat and Power (CHP)

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New MA Initiative -CHP

Combined Heat and Power Incentives

• $750 per kW for up to 150 kW projects

• Over 150 kW, capped at $750 per kW

• Up to 50% of Installed Cost

• May be subject to Program Administrator Budget Limitations

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Other Program Updates....

Direct install program for Small/Mid-Sized Businesses (<300 kW) focuses on direct install lighting, refrigeration, and gas measures. Non-direct install measures processed through Retrofit Program.

Financing

Included in Three Year Plan and challenge is to find source of outside funds

NGrid has limited on-bill financing available for customers

GCA allows cities & towns to implement <$100,000 EE

projects without bidding!

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2010 Energy Efficiency Programs

Questions?

Thank You!

• For additional information contact:

• Kevin Keena, Lead Energy Engineer

• Waltham, MA 781-907-1586

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